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That doesn't begin to describe what this is going to cost Yale and the others. I don't see anything in the articles that makes me thing the universities did anything criminally, but what is the defense to the class action suit against Yale (and the others) on behalf of everyone who paid to get their applications reviewed and considered without being informed that university employees were accepting bribes to fill some of the slots? This is going to spawn mammoth amounts of non-frivolous litigation.
Geez... didn't know you had a West Coast office?

2 Stanford students file first class-action suit in largest-ever college admissions scandal